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The depression of the 1890s and episodes like the Pullman Strike made the election of 1896 shape up as a
 
  a. battle between down-and-out workers and farmers and establishment conservatives.
  b. conflict between the insurgent Populists and the two established political parties.
  c. sectional conflict with the West aligned against the Northeast and South.
  d. contest over the power of the federal government to manage a modern industrial economy like the United States.
  e. clash of cultures between ordinary middle-class Americans and European-oriented radicals and reformers.

Question 2

When the Monroe Doctrine was issued in 1823
 
  a. it might more accurately have been called the American Self-Defense Doctrine.
  b. it was quickly codified into international law.
  c. it became a binding pledge of interventionism on each subsequent presidential administration.
  d. it was an expression of deepening American isolationism from world affairs.
  e. it represented an unbreakable commitment by the United States to internationalism.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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